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5 Girl (Ages 10-13) Pop Group From Miami
The Gemz: Sammi-Jack Martincak, Karina Padura, Sarah Crane, Natali Padura, Samantha Aberman.
Gemz: Karina, Natali, Sarah, Samantha, Sammi-Jack (vocals).
Purchase Gemz CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slayer World Painted Blood CD (2009)
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$9.55 Of the "big four" original thrash bands (the other three being Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), Slayer was the least compromising and most consistent. As such, 2009's WORLD PAINTED BLOOD recalled more than the title of Slayer's 1986 masterpiece REIGN IN BLOOD; it shared the earlier ...
| | Katatonia Night Is The New Day CD (2009)
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| | Michael Jackson Thriller CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
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$3.99 The finest example of perfect disco pop, and a record that should be prescribed to musical snobs and manic depressives. The album is a true ambassador of what pop music can be. Jackson whoops and dances through a suite of unforgettable melodies that should be danced to with a smile on your face. Each track offers at least one musical hook, whether it is the beauty of 'Human Nature' (who can resist the 'dada dada da da da') or the 'whoo whoo' of 'Billie Jean'. It's all too good.
Principally recorded at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, California.
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Personnel includes: Michael Jackson (vocals, percussion); Paul McCartney (vocals); ...
| | Van Der Graaf Generator: Live At The Paradiso DVD (2009)
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$14.02 On-again, off-again prog-rock band ...
| | Let It Rock: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Volume 2 CDs (2009) Digipak
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| | Epica Design Your Universe CD (2009)
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$13.14 Dutch pomp-metal band Epica, fronted by classically trained mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, released their second album for Nuclear Blast only a year after their label debut, the more unique The Classical Conspiracy. That two-disc live set found them performing a mix of classical works and their own songs with backing by a full orchestra and choir. This album offers more of their bombastic goth metal songs, with Simons' vocals floating atop an ever flowing stream of complicated drumming, epic riffs, and shredtastic solos. The use of orchestral instruments to add John Williams-like climaxes is intermittently successful, but the music is just as frequently stripped down to an unaccompanied piano or to just the rock band, and that works, too. The very occasional interruption of male death growls ...
| | J D Crowe Straight Ahead CD (1986)
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| | Thompson Twins Big Trash CD (1989)
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$12.39 The Thompson Twins' first album after changing to a new label (and a new musical direction), BIG TRASH is a concept album about junk culture, thematically pitched between early Blondie and the B-52's. Tarty, glammed-up, and rhythmically aggressive, these surprisingly noisy songs can't be confused for earlier, more relaxed hits like "Hold Me Now" or "You Take Me Up."
Not that they pale in comparison; the opening "Sugar Daddy," with its slinky, forceful groove and unforgettable "nah nah nah" hook in the chorus, is one of the Twins' finest singles ever. The Blondie comparison is echoed in Debbie Harry's presence on several tracks, and the Twins' new backing band--featuring future Letterman band guitarist Felicia Collins--invests ...
| | Emm Gryner Asianblue CD (2003)
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$15.19 The smart pop of Emm Gryner's sixth full-length album, Asianblue, garnered her a 2002 Juno Award nomination for Best Pop Album. Indeed, it's a highly intelligent and melodic album, spotlighting Gryner's impeccable taste in keyboard melody lines. Album opener "Symphonic" is nothing short of magnificent with its memorable piano intro and poetic terms of endearment. All that keeps Asianblue from being an excellent album is a general lack of similarly memorable refrains among its 11 tracks. Nevertheless, Gryner's sparkling voice has sufficient combination toughness and sweetness to retain credibility in all subjects and tempos, and her lyrics once again strike just the right balance between originality and accessibility. Asianblue is refreshingly cliché-free, and its songs carry a thematic unity worth several listens. Too bad American audiences had to wait until well into 2003 to get a taste of it. ~ Joseph McCombs
A passionate love for music can give birth to the most radiant of artists, but it's an obsession with music's mystifying potential to inspire which keeps only a few artists thriving and intensifying. Emm Gryner is one of those artists. Gryner makes no effort to hide her animated duality. Her songs are as unique as the way she makes her records. One moment she might deliver the dark and maddened diary entries of a restless twenty-something, and the next she might sing an optimistic triumph of summer melody. Fearless and uncompromising, Emm Gryner's songs speak to the lonely, the devilish and the daydreamers.In 1983, just outside Forest, Ontario (pop. 2800) a quiet revolution was being forged. Raised on a strict diet of classical piano lessons and creative writing, eight year-old Gryner made a formidable discovery that year - pop music. Radio stations beamed across the St. Clair River from Detroit and changed the landscape of quiet rural life and two years later, Gryner wrote her first song.Gryner spent her teenage years playing bass in garage bands, writing songs and learning to use a four-track. By 16, she had recorded her first demos, and only a few years later, she won the top prize in Standard Broadcasting Radio's National Songwriting Competition. With this money, she recorded her first album "The Original Leap Year" released on her own label, Dead Daisy Records."The Original Leap Year" caught the attention of Violent Femmes producer Warren Bruleigh, who passed it on to Mercury Records, and in 1997 the label offered Gryner a worldwide record deal. Inspired by Brit-pop bands The Stone Roses and The Verve, Gryner recorded "Public", a lush re-interpretation of "The Original Leap Year," produced by Warne Livesey (The The, Midnight Oil, Talk Talk) and recorded in London. Gryner embarked on tours with The Cardigans, Alanis Morissette, Sarah McLachlan and Bernard Butler, with whom she opened the first show at New York's City Bowery Ballroom in 1998.When Universal bought Mercury's parent company, Polygram, Gryner and hundreds of other artists lost their staff and record deals. However, Gryner turned corporate takeover into creative opportunity and rejuvenated her own Dead Daisy Records. Inspired by her fans who hoped she might release an album that echoed the intensity of her live solo performances, Gryner produced and recorded an album on her eight-track recorder, called "Science Fair". eye Magazine called "Science Fair" "the best album of her career."Meanwhile, a Toronto fan launched emmgryner.com, introducing ...
| | Banner Of Hope Behind A... CD (2003)
$12.05 | | Daniel Johnston Yip! Jump Music CD (1983) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.85 YIP/JUMP MUSIC is primitively recorded, as Johnston provides musical accompaniment with cheap keyboards. However, his sense of pop dynamics, hooks, and song structure help bring about song after memorable song. Tracks like "Sorry Entertainer," "Speeding Motorcycle," and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievances" are full of hope, optimism, ...
| | Lifetime CD (2007)
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$12.29 One could hardly accuse New Jersey's Lifetime of careerism, as the band certainly took a winding road to arrive at this self-titled record. Having undergone many line-up changes and a decade-long ...
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